Gang-rape Suspects Return To Court

Gang-rape Suspects Return To Court

INDIA-RAPE-WOMEN-COURT

RAVEENDRAN

A board carrying a public service announcement from the Delhi Police - which advises female students to return home after class, avoid travelling with strangers, taking food and drink from unidentified people, and urging women to take up self-defence classes - is seen at the entrance gate of the Lady Sriram College in New Delhi on January 10, 2013. The public service announcement was placed outside the school following a gang rape which triggered mass protests across India over the levels of violence against women. A lawyer for the defendants in the New Delhi gang-rape case accused police on Thursday of beating confessions out of them as they appeared for their second court appearance. AFP PHOTO/RAVEENDRAN

A board carrying a public service announcement from the Delhi Police - which advises female students to return home after class, avoid travelling with strangers, taking food and drink from unidentified people, and urging women to take up self-defence classes - is seen at the entrance gate of the Lady Sriram College in New Delhi on January 10, 2013. The public service announcement was placed outside the school following a gang rape which triggered mass protests across India over the levels of violence against women. A lawyer for the defendants in the New Delhi gang-rape case accused police on Thursday of beating confessions out of them as they appeared for their second court appearance. AFP PHOTO/RAVEENDRAN

INDIA-RAPE-WOMEN-COURT

RAVEENDRAN

A board carrying a public service announcement from the Delhi Police - which advises female students to return home after class, avoid travelling with strangers, taking food and drink from unidentified people, and urging women to take up self-defence classes - is seen at the entrance gate of the Lady Sriram College in New Delhi on January 10, 2013. The public service announcement was placed outside the school following a gang rape which triggered mass protests across India over the levels of violence against women. A lawyer for the defendants in the New Delhi gang-rape case accused police on Thursday of beating confessions out of them as they appeared for their second court appearance. AFP PHOTO/RAVEENDRAN

A board carrying a public service announcement from the Delhi Police - which advises female students to return home after class, avoid travelling with strangers, taking food and drink from unidentified people, and urging women to take up self-defence classes - is seen at the entrance gate of the Lady Sriram College in New Delhi on January 10, 2013. The public service announcement was placed outside the school following a gang rape which triggered mass protests across India over the levels of violence against women. A lawyer for the defendants in the New Delhi gang-rape case accused police on Thursday of beating confessions out of them as they appeared for their second court appearance. AFP PHOTO/RAVEENDRAN

INDIA-RAPE-WOMEN-COURT

SAJJAD HUSSAIN

Indian lawyer V.K. Anand (C), who represents defendant Ram Singh who is on trial for the gang-rape of a student, gestures as he speaks with the media outside the Saket District Court in New Delhi on January 10, 2013. A lawyer for the defendants in the New Delhi gang-rape case accused police on January 10 of beating confessions out of them as they appeared for their second court appearance. AFP PHOTO/SAJJAD HUSSAIN

Indian lawyer V.K. Anand (C), who represents defendant Ram Singh who is on trial for the gang-rape of a student, gestures as he speaks with the media outside the Saket District Court in New Delhi on January 10, 2013. A lawyer for the defendants in the New Delhi gang-rape case accused police on January 10 of beating confessions out of them as they appeared for their second court appearance. AFP PHOTO/SAJJAD HUSSAIN

INDIA-RAPE-WOMEN-COURT

SAJJAD HUSSAIN

Indian lawyer V.K. Anand, who represents defendant Ram Singh who is on trial for the gang-rape of a student, gestures as he speaks with the media outside the Saket District Court in New Delhi on January 10, 2013. A lawyer for the defendants in the New Delhi gang-rape case accused police on January 10 of beating confessions out of them as they appeared for their second court appearance. AFP PHOTO/SAJJAD HUSSAIN

Indian lawyer V.K. Anand, who represents defendant Ram Singh who is on trial for the gang-rape of a student, gestures as he speaks with the media outside the Saket District Court in New Delhi on January 10, 2013. A lawyer for the defendants in the New Delhi gang-rape case accused police on January 10 of beating confessions out of them as they appeared for their second court appearance. AFP PHOTO/SAJJAD HUSSAIN

INDIA-RAPE-WOMEN-COURT

SAJJAD HUSSAIN

Indian lawyer V.K. Anand (C), who represents defendant Ram Singh who is on trial for the gang-rape of a student, gestures as he speaks with the media outside the Saket District Court in New Delhi on January 10, 2013. A lawyer for the defendants in the New Delhi gang-rape case accused police on January 10 of beating confessions out of them as they appeared for their second court appearance. AFP PHOTO/SAJJAD HUSSAIN

Indian lawyer V.K. Anand (C), who represents defendant Ram Singh who is on trial for the gang-rape of a student, gestures as he speaks with the media outside the Saket District Court in New Delhi on January 10, 2013. A lawyer for the defendants in the New Delhi gang-rape case accused police on January 10 of beating confessions out of them as they appeared for their second court appearance. AFP PHOTO/SAJJAD HUSSAIN

INDIA-RAPE-WOMEN-COURT

SAJJAD HUSSAIN

Indian lawyer V.K. Anand (C), who represents defendant Ram Singh who is on trial for the gang-rape of a student, gestures as he speaks with the media outside the Saket District Court in New Delhi on January 10, 2013. A lawyer for the defendants in the New Delhi gang-rape case accused police on January 10 of beating confessions out of them as they appeared for their second court appearance. AFP PHOTO/SAJJAD HUSSAIN

Indian lawyer V.K. Anand (C), who represents defendant Ram Singh who is on trial for the gang-rape of a student, gestures as he speaks with the media outside the Saket District Court in New Delhi on January 10, 2013. A lawyer for the defendants in the New Delhi gang-rape case accused police on January 10 of beating confessions out of them as they appeared for their second court appearance. AFP PHOTO/SAJJAD HUSSAIN

INDIA-RAPE-WOMEN-COURT

SAJJAD HUSSAIN

Indian lawyer Ajay Prakash Singh (C), who represents defendants Akshay Thakur and Vinay Sharma who are on trial for the gang-rape of a student, speaks with the media outside the Saket District Court in New Delhi on January 10 ,2013. A lawyer for the defendants in the New Delhi gang-rape case accused police on January 10 of beating confessions out of them as they appeared for their second court appearance. AFP PHOTO/SAJJAD HUSSAIN

Indian lawyer Ajay Prakash Singh (C), who represents defendants Akshay Thakur and Vinay Sharma who are on trial for the gang-rape of a student, speaks with the media outside the Saket District Court in New Delhi on January 10 ,2013. A lawyer for the defendants in the New Delhi gang-rape case accused police on January 10 of beating confessions out of them as they appeared for their second court appearance. AFP PHOTO/SAJJAD HUSSAIN

INDIA-RAPE-WOMEN-COURT

SAJJAD HUSSAIN

Indian lawyer Ajay Prakash Singh (C), who represents defendants Akshay Thakur and Vinay Sharma who are on trial for the gang-rape of a student, speaks with the media outside the Saket District Court in New Delhi on January 10 ,2013. A lawyer for the defendants in the New Delhi gang-rape case accused police on January 10 of beating confessions out of them as they appeared for their second court appearance. AFP PHOTO/SAJJAD HUSSAIN

Indian lawyer Ajay Prakash Singh (C), who represents defendants Akshay Thakur and Vinay Sharma who are on trial for the gang-rape of a student, speaks with the media outside the Saket District Court in New Delhi on January 10 ,2013. A lawyer for the defendants in the New Delhi gang-rape case accused police on January 10 of beating confessions out of them as they appeared for their second court appearance. AFP PHOTO/SAJJAD HUSSAIN

INDIA-RAPE-WOMEN-COURT

SAJJAD HUSSAIN

Indian lawyer Ajay Prakash Singh (C), who represents defendants Akshay Thakur and Vinay Sharma who are on trial for the gang-rape of a student, speaks with the media outside the Saket District Court in New Delhi on January 10 ,2013. A lawyer for the defendants in the New Delhi gang-rape case accused police on January 10 of beating confessions out of them as they appeared for their second court appearance. AFP PHOTO/SAJJAD HUSSAIN

Indian lawyer Ajay Prakash Singh (C), who represents defendants Akshay Thakur and Vinay Sharma who are on trial for the gang-rape of a student, speaks with the media outside the Saket District Court in New Delhi on January 10 ,2013. A lawyer for the defendants in the New Delhi gang-rape case accused police on January 10 of beating confessions out of them as they appeared for their second court appearance. AFP PHOTO/SAJJAD HUSSAIN

INDIA-RAPE-WOMEN-COURT

SAJJAD HUSSAIN

Indian lawyer M.L. Sharma, who represents two of the five adult defendants on trial for the gang-rape of a student, speaks with the media outside the Saket District Court in New Delhi on January 10 ,2013. A lawyer for the defendants in the New Delhi gang-rape case accused police on January 10 of beating confessions out of them as they appeared for their second court appearance. AFP PHOTO/SAJJAD HUSSAIN

Indian lawyer M.L. Sharma, who represents two of the five adult defendants on trial for the gang-rape of a student, speaks with the media outside the Saket District Court in New Delhi on January 10 ,2013. A lawyer for the defendants in the New Delhi gang-rape case accused police on January 10 of beating confessions out of them as they appeared for their second court appearance. AFP PHOTO/SAJJAD HUSSAIN

INDIA-RAPE-WOMEN-COURT

SAJJAD HUSSAIN

Indian lawyer M.L. Sharma, who represents two of the five adult defendants on trial for the gang-rape of a student, speaks with the media outside the Saket District Court in New Delhi on January 10 ,2013. A lawyer for the defendants in the New Delhi gang-rape case accused police on January 10 of beating confessions out of them as they appeared for their second court appearance. AFP PHOTO/SAJJAD HUSSAIN

Indian lawyer M.L. Sharma, who represents two of the five adult defendants on trial for the gang-rape of a student, speaks with the media outside the Saket District Court in New Delhi on January 10 ,2013. A lawyer for the defendants in the New Delhi gang-rape case accused police on January 10 of beating confessions out of them as they appeared for their second court appearance. AFP PHOTO/SAJJAD HUSSAIN

INDIA-RAPE-WOMEN-COURT

SAJJAD HUSSAIN

Indian lawyer M.L. Sharma, who represents two of the five adult defendants on trial for the gang-rape of a student, speaks with the media outside the Saket District Court in New Delhi on January 10 ,2013. A lawyer for the defendants in the New Delhi gang-rape case accused police on January 10 of beating confessions out of them as they appeared for their second court appearance. AFP PHOTO/SAJJAD HUSSAIN

Indian lawyer M.L. Sharma, who represents two of the five adult defendants on trial for the gang-rape of a student, speaks with the media outside the Saket District Court in New Delhi on January 10 ,2013. A lawyer for the defendants in the New Delhi gang-rape case accused police on January 10 of beating confessions out of them as they appeared for their second court appearance. AFP PHOTO/SAJJAD HUSSAIN

INDIA-RAPE-WOMEN-COURT

SAJJAD HUSSAIN

Indian lawyer M.L. Sharma, who represents two of the five adult defendants on trial for the gang-rape of a student, speaks with the media outside the Saket District Court in New Delhi on January 10 ,2013. A lawyer for the defendants in the New Delhi gang-rape case accused police on January 10 of beating confessions out of them as they appeared for their second court appearance. AFP PHOTO/SAJJAD HUSSAIN

Indian lawyer M.L. Sharma, who represents two of the five adult defendants on trial for the gang-rape of a student, speaks with the media outside the Saket District Court in New Delhi on January 10 ,2013. A lawyer for the defendants in the New Delhi gang-rape case accused police on January 10 of beating confessions out of them as they appeared for their second court appearance. AFP PHOTO/SAJJAD HUSSAIN

INDIA-RAPE-WOMAN-COURT

SAJJAD HUSSAIN

Indian police personnel guide a prisoner transport vehicle at an entrance to the Saket District Court in New Delhi on January 10, 2013 at the hearing of a gang rape and murder case. A defence lawyer accused Indian police Thursday of beating confessions out of five men charged with murdering and gang-raping a student in New Delhi, as they were due to appear in court again. AFP PHOTO/SAJJAD HUSSAIN

Indian police personnel guide a prisoner transport vehicle at an entrance to the Saket District Court in New Delhi on January 10, 2013 at the hearing of a gang rape and murder case. A defence lawyer accused Indian police Thursday of beating confessions out of five men charged with murdering and gang-raping a student in New Delhi, as they were due to appear in court again. AFP PHOTO/SAJJAD HUSSAIN

INDIA-RAPE-WOMAN-COURT

SAJJAD HUSSAIN

Indian police personnel guide a prisoner transport vehicle at an entrance to the Saket District Court in New Delhi on January 10, 2013 prior to the hearing of a gang rape and murder case. A defence lawyer accused Indian police Thursday of beating confessions out of five men charged with murdering and gang-raping a student in New Delhi, as they were due to appear in court again. AFP PHOTO/SAJJAD HUSSAIN

Indian police personnel guide a prisoner transport vehicle at an entrance to the Saket District Court in New Delhi on January 10, 2013 prior to the hearing of a gang rape and murder case. A defence lawyer accused Indian police Thursday of beating confessions out of five men charged with murdering and gang-raping a student in New Delhi, as they were due to appear in court again. AFP PHOTO/SAJJAD HUSSAIN

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